10 Best Stiff Knee Pain Relief Exercises

Exercising a stiff knee can help loosen up the joint and the muscles around the joint. These exercises should help relieve a stiff knee. Buy a worksheet with these knee exercises: https://www.askdoctorjo.com/stiff-knee-exercises-worksheet

Starting off with isometric exercises is a great way to activate the muscles, but not make big movements that might be difficult or painful to do.

Once they start to loosen up, bridges seated hip flexion, and seated knee extension (LAQ) will start to progress the movements going through the full range.

Finally, standing exercises will make it a little more challenging, and they will help get rid of the stiffness. Standing hamstring curls, standing hip flexion/extension, standing hip abduction/adduction, and squats with a chair will help get the knee moving.

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00:00 – 10 Best Stiff Knee Pain Relief Exercises
00:28 – Quad Sets
01:08 – Hamstring Sets
01:46 – Glute Sets
02:20 – Bridging
03:04 – Seated Hip Flexion
03:35 – Seated Knee Extension
04:09 – Hamstring Curls Standing
04:50 – Standing Hip Flexion and Extension
05:29 – Standing Hip Abduction and Adduction
06:11 – Squats with Chair

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